King Youngblood - Pick a Number (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
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Majesty is in your hometown. That’s the spirit behind the first-ever romantic video from the Seattle-based alt-rock band, King Youngblood - formerly known as Gypsy Temple, for their debut single, “Pick a Number.” Asking the question do we find love through destiny or chance, King Youngblood’s video director Lara Lavi wit cinematographer Marko Kharmyshev manages to introduce the world to King Youngblood’s dynamic live performance while weaving a storyline inspired by a wide spectrum of classic films from Bill Murray’s Ground Hog Day to Cameron Crowe’s Seattle grunge music scene inspired film Singles. The majesty is never far away in this video. In fact, it can be heard in a song hummed by the stranger you barely ever notice every day on your elevator or seen from the staircase of your apartment that you’ve descended a thousand times. Majesty is in the ceiling of a train station and in the strummed strings of a cello. And majesty, not least of all, is in a fresh cupcake you share with a new crush before waking up the next day to brush your teeth, comb your eyebrows and start all over again. See for yourself in this gloriously cathartic debut video from the youth-driven band, King Youngblood. King Youngblood’s sound draws inspiration from such alt-rock greats as White Stripes, Royal Blood, Kings of Leon, Australia’s Gang of Youths and obvious homage to Seattle’s grunge legacies Pearl Jam, Soundgarden & Nirvana.
Song: It’s impossible to escape youthful optimism when listening to Seattle based King Youngblood’s debut alt-rock single Pick A Number. The song is simply glorious in the wake of a world gone mad. King Youngblood’s lead song, “Pick a Number,” which is imbued with goal-oriented hope, aims to raise us up and make us believers in true love whether found by fate or chance, as frontman Cameron Miles Lavi-Jones sings at the top of his lungs “I don’t know where I’m going. I’m not lost at all.” Inspired by the spirited honesty of the many alternative rock bands that came before them, including such greats as the White Stripes, Royal Blood, Kings of Leon, Gang of Youths and obvious homage to Seattle’s grunge legacies Pearl Jam, Soundgarden & Nirvana, King Youngblood, rocks their truth on their first-ever commercial release Pick A Number. Pick A Number was produced by Cameron Lavi-Jones, Phillip Peterson and Maurice Jones Jr. and mixed by Cameron Lavi-Jones and Phillip Peterson.